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For the 2025 season, the Blue Jays will open their season at home against the Baltimore Orioles. That four-game series will begin on March 27. The team will stay at the Rogers Centre for a three-game series against the Washington Nationals.

The Blue Jays will play 52 games against American League East teams and 31 games against teams in the American League Central and West. They will also play 48 interleague games in 2025.

Toronto's 2024 Performance

Toronto found themselves 20 games behind the division leading Yankees, with an overall record of 74-88. General manager John Schneider is in his third year of coaching the team, but just his second full season to-date. 

Vladimir Guerroro stands out as the most prolific player on offense. Guerroro amassed 199 hits and 30 home runs. He also drove in 103 runs. 2024 was his sixth season with the team, and he's been a strong player since 2021. 

Spencer Horwitz had just 328 plate appearances, but he made the most of it. He had 87 hits, and drove in 40 runs. Right fielder George Springer tood out in the 145 games he played in. Springer had 120 hits for the season. Jose Berrios won 16 games as one of the Blue Jays' starting pitchers. He struck out 153 batters and walked just 54. The Blue Jays had nine shut-out games over the season, and came back to win 25 of the 162 games on the schedule. 

2023 Blue Jays Season Review

The Blue Jays completed the 2023 regular season with an 89-73 record. The team took third place in the AL East, behind the Rays and Orioles. Still, their final record earned the team a wild-card playoff spot. They would take on the Twins, in a three-game series. The Twins won the first two games, and the Blue Jays bowed out. 

The Blue Jays have guaranteed contracts in 2024 with the following players: George Springer, Kevin Gausman, Jose Barrios, Chris Bassitt, Bo Bichette, Yimi Garcia, and Yusei Kikuchi. 14 current players will be arbitration eligible, and there are also seven free agents to contend with. 

Blue Jays 2022 Season Recap

In 2022, the Blue Jays finished second in American League East division. Their 92-70 record earned them a wild-card berth against the Seattle Mariners. The Blue Jays lost the series in two games.

Notable players for 2022 include Bo Bichette, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Matt Champman, and George Springer. Guerrero hit 32 home runs with 97 RBIs for the season. Springer hit 25 home runs, had 14 stolen bases, and 89 runs. 

2021 Blue Jays Season Review

The Blue Jays finished the 2021 season 20 games above .500, which was just good enough for fourth place in their division. As their division was so strong in the regular season, that put them nine games behind the division leaders. One of the hottest players in the American League, Marcus Semien led the team in batting. Robbie Ray, the Blue Jays top pitcher won 13 games by the season's end and struck out 248. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. topped the league in home runs and made the top ten in batting average and RBIs. Bo Bichette hit 29 home runs in 2021 and finished the year with a .298 batting average. This team was loaded with talent, and they look to improve in 2022.

The Blue Jays were a streaky team, putting together wins of three or four in a row, followed up by similar losses. Early April saw the team just playing .500 baseball. This continued through May, with series losses to the Tampa Bay Rays, Red Sox, and Royals. The team struggled against the Yankees, but turned it around and won eight of nine near the end of June. The Jays had a hot August and September but struggled to break past division opponents.

 

 

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